he is NR but as theOP said he is under the radar just getting attention now. So he probably isn't rated yet on most the other sites yet either. But if we offered then he is the real deal cause Hoke says so.

21 years of coaching and every senior who stayed had at least 1 big ten title... That is what " Those who stay will be champions" will really get you Ohio native Bo Schembechler.

But that's much more a Campbell thing than it is a tall thing. Both RVB and Heininger played DT well for us this past year, and they're both an inch taller than BWC. Lots of teams have DT who are 6'5" or 6'6". Wormley will likely play DT, and some say he's now 6'7".

I know the guy who runs the mgorecruit site is also in school full time and he dedicated time to the site when he could. I think once he's out of school, he can devote more time to it, but with his limited resources and course load he did a great job.

He looks like a DE to me. You never know what will happen his senior season or when he gets to college, but his size and skillset seems better fitted to DE. He's already a pro-size DE. He could probably add another 10 lbs. of muscle and be an NFL-sized DE with very good athleticism...I'm drooling now.

I had my field experience teaching at his school when he was a sophomore. He is a good kid. He placed second in state as a sophomore in the shot put. He also had something crazy like 6 sacks in one game that year.
This past summer I had the opportunity to interview for a coaching position at his school (tight ends) and got a chance coach him a little. My experience with him was brief, but he was a hard worker, took coaching well, and moved extremely well for a big man. It is crazy to see a kid his size play linebacker in high school.
I think he would end up as a five technique defensive end in college.

I play flag football against his head coach today so I will see if I can get any info on where he might be leaning and how hard the coaches are pursuing him.

annoying though. Once I figured out which player he was, I was impressed, but it was kind of annoying trying to find the guy, then rewind the play every time. Mix in an arrow or something.

Ed: I realize he's been flying under the radar, so maybe they haven't put together a clean and neat comprehensive highlight film yet. But they really need to, because that kind of stuff is what keeps people under the radar. Coaches at top programs are sifting through thousands of tapes, they don't want to have to figure out where he is, and if he's on offense or defense. (Sorry, from a marketing standpoint, that just drives me crazy- probably more than it should)